HI, So, I decided to remodel my poolside Tiki bar. This poolhouse is small and doubles as a changing room for guests and pool eqiupment storage. Here are a few shots. I added bamboo to the walls, after finishing them, some thatch to the top at the ceiling, some nice shelves instead of rag-tag shelving, different lighting for the joint, and I was able to add some hidden rope lights for some nice lighting of my Tiki mugs and liquor shelves. I still kept the land shark surfboard. I added a real surfboard to the outside. ( I live in MN so there is NO surfing here..surfboards are hard to come by) I found a cool skateboard with Primo Beer painted on. Has a built-in bottle opener too! Enjoy! Comments-Ideas welcome (even tho I am broke right now) My home-made bar caddy.

You have a neat structure there! I like the arbor roof extension to define the space but not end up with a structure that dominates the entire area...which is something I have been struggling to accomplish with my design. Thanks for posting it gave me some different ideas on my bar. I wouldn't mind seeing a few more pics and dimensions. Also it looks like you have some sort of way to shutter the bar?

No problem Diablo, the cobalt blue mugs are from Tiki Farm, on the back of each is the "Mallory" surfboard logo. I found these a few years back on ebay.
The basic dimensions of the structure are 14 x 6. The front opening lifts up by cable and pulleys. It is held in the open position by a weight on the other end of the cable. I have the weight hidden in the wall. The opening used to be split in the middle and kind of opened like barn doors. We didn;t like it that way because the doors took up so much room when they were open. They swung inside when they were open. This way the door is up and out of the way. Pretty simple, 4 pulleys and 10 feet of cable.

Here are a few pics from a few years ago when I built it.
The rough opening for the main bar is 4 x 4. The rough openings for the small doors are 16". Hard to find doors that narrow, but any bigger would have been too big.
The little windows I picked up at a local builders supply place where they deal with used and new building materials. The roof is pitched (if I remember right) 1 foot higher in front that the back, and we finished the roof with cedar shake shingles.

yes tikiskip! well, sort of... I had 6 weeks this winter when I was sitting at home after back surgery. I had it apart and put together many times... It turnout out "ok". Just don't look too close.. I was unable to achieve the same nice finished look as your original John. :/